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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Entertainment
Heather Saul

Avril Lavigne Lyme disease: Singer performs for first time in a year at Special Olympics World Games as she recovers from debilitating illness

Avril Lavigne performs at the Opening Ceremony of the 2015 Special Olympics World Games at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (AP)

Avril Lavigne made her first public performance in a year after she was forced to put her career on hold when she contracted Lyme disease.

The singer gave an emotional interview in June about her struggle to be diagnosed with the debilitating disease, which shares similar symptoms to chronic fatigue syndrome.

On Saturday, the singer performed at the Special Olympics World Games Opening ceremony in Los Angeles.  In a post on Instagram after her performance, Lavinge wrote: “Thank you to everyone who supports the Avril Lavigne Foundation.

"It has been a difficult year fighting through Lyme disease for me and I am so happy to have made it on stage tonight for the first performance in a year.

“Thank you for having me and please enjoy my song Fly. I wrote this song to encourage people who are facing challenges, to encourage strength and to empower.”

Lavigne, 30, was bed-ridden for months until a specialist diagnosed Lyme disease. She is currently half-way through a treatment programme and is expected to make a full recovery.

Lyme disease is a bacterial infection contracted from infected ticks. The disease, caught by approximately 300,000 people in the US each year, affects the skin, joints, heart and nervous system.

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